Oscar Isaac Net Worth 2017: Short Bio & Wiki

Oscar Isaac net worth is $8 Million

Oscar Isaac Net Worth, Biography & Wiki 2017

Oscar Isaac is a Guatemala-born Guatemalan-American actor as well as a musician perhaps best known for his starring role in the black comedy drama “Inside Llewyn Davis”. Born on 9 March 1979 to parents of Guatemalan and Cuban ancestry, Oscar is also famous for appearing in the movie “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”. One of the highly regarded actors in Hollywood as of now, he has been active in the film industry since 2002.

A prominent actor who has been nominated for a Golden Globe award, how rich is Oscar Isaac as early 2016? At the present, Oscar has a net worth of $8 million which is mostly amassed from his activity in Hollywood as an actor for more than a decade now. Being a part of high grossing movies like “Ex Machina”, “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and several more have obviously added a lot to his wealth over the years. Oscar is probably one of the more critically acclaimed prominent actors in Hollywood at the present time.

Oscar Isaac Net Worth $8 Million

Raised in Guatemala and Miami, Florida, Oscar showed an inclination towards music from his childhood. While growing up, he played lead guitar and sang for his band which was named The Blinking Underdogs. He also took drama classes while attending Julliard School from where he graduated. Although he never stopped making music, Oscar initiated his career as an actor with a minor role in the 2002 movie “All About The Benjamins”. Since then, he has appeared in many movies and became a prominent professional actor.

During his career, he has performed in several Hollywood movies including “The Nativity Story”, “Agora”, “Balibo”, “For Greater Glory” and many others. More recently, he has appeared in commercially hit movies like “Inside Llewyn Davis”, “A Most Violent Year”, “Ex Machina”, “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and more. Apart from making Oscar more prominent as an actor, these movies have also helped him amass wealth that counts in millions of dollars.

In addition to Hollywood, Oscar has acted in the television series “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”, and the television film “Show Me A Hero”. Apart from that, he has also done voice acting for the video game “Disney Infinity 3.0”. For all these contributions Oscar has made to the film industry in USA, he has been rewarded several times with nominations and awards. Notably, he was awarded the National Society of Film Critics Award for best actor in 2013 for his performance in the movie “Inside Llewyn Davis”.

More recently, Oscar has been working on movies including “Star Wars Episode VIII”, “The Promise” and “X-Men: Apocalypse” which are to be released in 2016.

As for his personal life, the 36 years-old Oscar is notionally single, but is still in a very long-term relationship with Maria Miranda. A very popular name in Hollywood, he has been enjoying his life as one of the most successful actors at the present. Needless to say, his present net worth of $8 million is complementing his career and life in every possible way.

Interesting Facts

He was born in Guatemala, to a Guatemalan mother, Maria, and a Cuban father, Oscar Gonzalo Hernández-Cano. Oscar's maternal grandfather was of French origin.

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[on the impact of moving from small films to big-budget features] My job is still the same. Between 'action' and 'cut', that's mine. No matter how big the production is, that's still my space. That's a sacred place.

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[singing in Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)] Sometimes like 30 takes of one song. It was an intense process but I love the music, and I'd been playing them 100 times a day, so playing them 30 was fine. I get obsessed with that kind of stuff. Sometimes I would smoke a bunch of cigarettes and drink a bunch of beer before the take.

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[re 1960s Greenwich Village music scene]People hated each other. In Washington Square Park, it was amazing because there was all this music, but the drummers hated the bluegrass guys, who hated the folk guys who hated the jazz guys [fighting] over their square inches.

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[re immediate impact of being tapped for "Davis" film] On a practical level, as soon as Joel and Ethan [Coen] cast me, the doors opened up for more parts...Basically the next day [my agent said] we got these offers now. Now you're bona fide, kid.

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[on being cast as Llewyn Davis] It was the role of a lifetime, and I just really talked myself into the world of the movie, of 1960s Greenwich Village, New York - the pre-Dylan, great folk scene that was happening and into this character who's both wanting desperately to succeed, and also desperately to fail. And then, on top of of everything the character is, I was learning that repertoire of music, which I wasn't familiar with.. I'd say I definitely found the character through the music. I think that's the window into his soul, his only connection with the people outside.

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[on working with the Coen brothers] It was the best experience of my life. They're so generous - not only with their time, but with stories about these people that they've worked with and artists they admire. It was an incredible, joyous process - even though it's quite heavy material. They're very pragmatic. They don't put any impositions on you or come in with any kind of idea in particular that they want you to do. There's room to play.

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[on modeling his title character in Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) persona] For the character I thought a lot about the comedy of resilience. Buster Keaton was someone that came to mind. He had quite an impassive face with a melancholic stare on it. All of these crazy things could be happening - he could be falling in love or a building could be falling on him, but it was all internalized.